River care groups
Most river care and conservation groups have their own websites; links from this menu take you directly to them. The exceptions are the Upper Rangitata Gorge Land Care Group and Whitcombe Land Care Group, which link to summary information pages on this site.
For the latest news, please see our blog posts below, or visit us on Facebook.
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- 2022 seminar
- 2023 seminar
- 4×4
- advocacy
- agriculture
- Ashely River
- Ashley estuary
- Ashley Rakahuri
- Ashley River
- Banks Peninsular
- biodiversity
- bird survey
- bird surveys
- birding
- black billed kull
- black-backed gull
- black-billed gull
- black-billed gulls
- black-fronted tern
- black-fronted terns
- braidplain
- BRIDGE
- cats
- chicks
- citizen science
- Clarence
- Clarence River
- climate change
- conferences
- critical natural infrastructure
- cyanobacteria
- de-extinction
- DNA sampling
- DOC
- drone
- ecology
- eel
- eggs
- estuaries
- ethics
- exclosures
- farm nesting
- ferret
- fish
- floods
- freshwater
- gene editing
- genetics
- glyphosate
- gravel extraction
- gulls
- habitat loss
- hapua
- Harper
- harrier
- hawk
- hedgehog
- invertebrates
- irrigation
- island formation
- islands
- jetboaters
- Kaikoura
- Karikaas
- koura
- l
- lower Waitaki
- Makarora
- moa
- mollyhawk
- mussels
- Opihi
- Orari
- partners
- Pegasus Bay bylaw
- phenology
- plants
- plastic seabirds
- predators
- Project river recovery
- rat
- rats
- red-billed gull
- reports
- robust grasshopper
- Roundup
- Russell lupin
- SBBG
- school
- seabirds
- Selwyn River
- seminar
- signs
- SIPO
- South Island Pied Oystercatcher
- Southern black-backed gull
- southern black-backed gulls
- Southland
- students
- survey
- tarapuka
- Te Manahuna
- terns
- The Flock
- threats
- trapping
- traps
- tuna
- upper Waimakariri
- Waiau
- Waiau river
- Waimakariri
- Waimakariri River
- water
- water quality
- water shortage
- weeding
- weeds
- white-fronted tern
- whitebaiting
- Wilberforce
- Wliberforce River
- workshop
- workshops
- wrybill
- yellow-eyed penguin
Newsletter #93
Top image: Safe and warm under mum, the first pohowera / banded dotterel chicks of the 2023/24 season on the Lower Upukerora. Credit: Anja Kohler